Saturday, November 14, 2009

Does anyone know if there is a safe/organic pesficide to use on a hibiscus plant?

I live in the Northeast and it is now too cold to leave outside. The plant seems to be attracting white files, which I don't want to bring into my apartment. Any information anyone could provide is welcome. Thank You.

Does anyone know if there is a safe/organic pesficide to use on a hibiscus plant?
Shultz Houseplant Insect Killer is made from crysanthemum flowers and lasts for about 4 weeks. It is a poison but it's source is flowers.





You can also use Neem Oil--the extract from Neem seeds. The oil works by coating the insect and suffocating it. No poison in this one so you have to hit the bugs when you spray.
Reply:Datamations earth - crushed fossils use anywhere on any thing
Reply:bayers puts out an organic pesticide--home depot. if u still have time, not too cold, just take ur water hose and spray it top to bottom and especially under the leaves real good and that really should take care of it and u can bring it on in.


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